293
Augsbourg; 1471.] CRESCENTIIS (P. DE)
Ssncipitmt congtitutionejS clcsn
tt£ papc tjutnti ttna cum appa
rattt bomini ioanni^ antirce*
On the recto of i 4, at bottom (in four lines,) is this colophon:
##ug dcmtina^s ere atq; ttm^tria i^ieolai 5scit0’on
gailici tHenetiJ^ impresau^ friint crpiicit: lina
cu appatu tini Sioanit? tsntiree: p erccilctisoinut
ittri^ utriusq; tioctore bn$ 3Weratiru |i)cntt iuj? poti
stcitt t patauio gttmttaoio otiinarie iegetem erac^
tissinta tiiiigetia emtiatu. ^.ccccirrPu
On the reverse of the same leaf, at top, we read thus :
gjncipiunt tiecretaie^ ertrauagate^ gue erna
narunt pogt ^ejrtum ♦
These ‘Extravagant Decretals’ are excerpts fx’om those of Boniface VIII,
Benedict XI-., and Clement V.—and occupy 7 leaves and a half. On
the recto of the last leaf, (i 12,) is
ftegi.Otrum ciementina2f .
The signatures run in eights, except a and i: a having’ 10, and i 12,
leaves. The copies of this impression, in the Pinelli and Lomenie
Collections, were upon vellum, and probably were the same as the one
before us: which came, indeed, from the Lomenie library. See Inclex
Libror. vol. i. p. 389, 390; Bibl. Pinell. vol. i. p. 172; and Sai'dinss
Hist. Crit. di Nic. Jenson, lib. iii. p. 43. In blue morocco binding.
674. Crescentiis (Petrus de). Printed hy
Schussler. Alugshourg. 1471. Folio.
Editio Piunceps. Seemiller and Braun (to both of whom Panzer
refers) are equally interesting and particular concei'ning this impres-
sion. The former observes, that ‘ the author of this work (who
ssourished in the beginning of the XlVth century) was a citizen of
Bologna, and in his 70th year set about the completion of it, having
Augsbourg; 1471.] CRESCENTIIS (P. DE)
Ssncipitmt congtitutionejS clcsn
tt£ papc tjutnti ttna cum appa
rattt bomini ioanni^ antirce*
On the recto of i 4, at bottom (in four lines,) is this colophon:
##ug dcmtina^s ere atq; ttm^tria i^ieolai 5scit0’on
gailici tHenetiJ^ impresau^ friint crpiicit: lina
cu appatu tini Sioanit? tsntiree: p erccilctisoinut
ittri^ utriusq; tioctore bn$ 3Weratiru |i)cntt iuj? poti
stcitt t patauio gttmttaoio otiinarie iegetem erac^
tissinta tiiiigetia emtiatu. ^.ccccirrPu
On the reverse of the same leaf, at top, we read thus :
gjncipiunt tiecretaie^ ertrauagate^ gue erna
narunt pogt ^ejrtum ♦
These ‘Extravagant Decretals’ are excerpts fx’om those of Boniface VIII,
Benedict XI-., and Clement V.—and occupy 7 leaves and a half. On
the recto of the last leaf, (i 12,) is
ftegi.Otrum ciementina2f .
The signatures run in eights, except a and i: a having’ 10, and i 12,
leaves. The copies of this impression, in the Pinelli and Lomenie
Collections, were upon vellum, and probably were the same as the one
before us: which came, indeed, from the Lomenie library. See Inclex
Libror. vol. i. p. 389, 390; Bibl. Pinell. vol. i. p. 172; and Sai'dinss
Hist. Crit. di Nic. Jenson, lib. iii. p. 43. In blue morocco binding.
674. Crescentiis (Petrus de). Printed hy
Schussler. Alugshourg. 1471. Folio.
Editio Piunceps. Seemiller and Braun (to both of whom Panzer
refers) are equally interesting and particular concei'ning this impres-
sion. The former observes, that ‘ the author of this work (who
ssourished in the beginning of the XlVth century) was a citizen of
Bologna, and in his 70th year set about the completion of it, having